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fraser cameron's avatar

Regrettably politicians know little about history and when they do bring history into debate it is usually error stricken (Trump) or an attempt to smear opponents (Suez - appeasement). A famous case in point was Thatcher calling in some historians in 1990 hoping they would support her view that a united German was a serious danger. They did not agree so she gave up consulting outsiders unless they agreed with her! Blair knew little or nothing about the history of British involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq before committing troops there. In the current Trump administration there is no one at senior level with any understanding of Iran or Persian history. If there were, we might not be in the situation we are in today. Sigh.

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As ever a good read with my Sunday morning coffee. The event and location look spectacular. I recognised Rana Mitter’s name; I heard him at WHWFZ (Might have been drei) and I read his excellent book China’s War with Japan 1937-1945 (Penguin 2014). And I am sure I have heard Ali Ansari on BBC R4, probably In Our Time (No doubt you will feature on that long running programme in the future). I have a theory about Germany and democracy which you should feel free to dismiss. The voters were exhausted with the chaos and strife since, and including, the German Revolution of 18/19 et seq. The NSDAP offered, amongst other things, order. The voters seized upon that without checking the entire manifesto. I think that today it is all about managing political expectations, delivering upon those expectations, and communicating that to the electorate. The parties of the middle right and left struggle to offer an engaging package whereas extremists of all hues pander to their base, offering policies beyond the pale. Good read Katja.

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